Oct 10, 2017 The big question surrounding No. 2 Clemson as it prepares for a Friday night game at Syracuse is whether starting quarterback Kelly Bryant will be ready to return to the lineup after sustaining an ankle injury last week in the Tigers' 28-14 win against Wake Forest. Syracuse coach Dino Babers says it doesn't matter. "They have really, really good players," Babers said. "Whether he plays or someone else plays, there will be another five-star (quarterback) back there that can hand the ball off or throw to those guys. " Babers is right. If Bryant is unable to go, the starting nod is likely to fall to freshman Hunter Johnson, who was rated the nation's top prep quarterback in 2016 by ESPN. Johnson guided the Tigers for their final three offensive series last week and completed all five of his passes for 42 yards and a touchdown. Bryant, who is just the second freshman quarterback in Clemson history to win each of his first six starts, could be a game-day decision for the matchup at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N. Y. "He'll be day-to-day, and we'll see how he progresses through the week," Tigers coach Dabo Swinney said. "If he's ready to play, he'll go play. If he's not, we'll play the next guy. " Clemson (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won 12 consecutive games on the opponent's home field -- the longest streak in school history and tied for the second-longest active streak in the nation. Oklahoma has a 13-game run, and Alabama also is at 12. The Tigers have the nation's longest active winning streak overall, 11 in a row. "They're the defending champs from last year and obviously doing a great job this year," Babers said. "Clemson is one of the premier programs, and the way Dabo does it is absolutely the right way. I have nothing but fantastic respect for him and program. "The biggest motivation for us is that they're a really good football team in 2017. Not to take anything away from 2016, because they were national champs, but I think it's more important that they're ranked No. 2 in the country this year, and depending on where you're at, they probably should be ranked No. 1. If they had a different last name, they'd be ranked No. 1, a different surname, so to speak. " Despite losing offensive standouts such as quarterback Deshaun Watson, wide receiver Mike Williams and running back Wayne Gallman to the NFL, Clemson's offense has remained explosive under Bryant, a stable full of running backs led by sophomore Tavien Feaster and freshman Travis Etienne, wide receivers Deon Cain and Hunter Renfrow and a veteran offensive front. Balance has been the key to the Tigers' early success -- Clemson averages 237. 3 yards rushing and 233. 7 yards passing. However, the team's primary calling card is its defense. Led by a deep and talented front line anchored by All-America candidates Christian Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence, the Tigers rank in the top 10 nationally in scoring defense (11. 3), total defense (264. 3), sacks (3. 67) and fewest yards allowed per play (3. 87). "They're solid -- not only solid starters, but solid backups," Babers said. "I mean, you can tire them out and they put someone else in . . . we don't know their name, but they play just like the guy in front of them. Their front four guys, and their linebackers, they're as good as anybody. There are no holes. " Syracuse (3-3, 1-1) is coming off a 27-24 victory against Pittsburgh that snapped a streak of close defeats. Quarterback Eric Dungey passed for 365 yards and two touchdowns against the Panthers. The Orange have no shortage of talent at wide receiver -- Steve Ishmael and Ervin Philips rank first and second in the ACC in receptions. "Syracuse is playing well -- a big win against Pitt. Played LSU tight. Played N. C. State tight at N. C. State, so it's a big challenge for us," Swinney said. "We've had a tough little stretch here through the first six games and got another one this week. We're looking forward to the open date afterward, but our focus is really on trying to empty our tank this week and sprint into this open date and play our best game Friday night. " There is precedence for the Orange pulling monumental upsets against defending national champions. Syracuse topped Penn State in 1987 and Michigan in 1998 in the season after their national titles. "This is huge, to have the nation tuning in Friday night to the Carrier Dome," Babers said. "It's a heck of a task, there's no doubt about it. The odds are against us, but we'll be there Friday night and see what happens. "

Oct 13, 2017 SYRACUSE, N. Y. Eric Dungey threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns, Cole Murphy kicked a tiebreaking field goal in the fourth quarter, and Syracuse stunned No. 2 Clemson 27-24 on Friday night to put a damper on the Tigers' chances to repeat as national champions. Clemson (6-1, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) had won 12 consecutive games on the opponent's home field, the longest streak in Clemson history and tied for the second longest active streak in the nation. Clemson also had won 11 consecutive games overall, the longest active winning streak in the nation, and 12 straight away from home against ACC teams. Clemson lost its last road game of 2014 at Georgia Tech. ''We had opportunities. We didn't take advantage of opportunities,'' Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. ''They did. This is going to hurt, but you move forward. '' The Orange (4-3, 2-1) are 3-6 against the previous year's national champion, also beating Penn State in 1987 and Michigan in 1998. Clemson won the title last year despite a loss to Pittsburgh. That was not lost on the Tigers. ''Every goal is there for this team,'' Swinney said. ''We've got to get better from this, have the type of season we want to have. '' The Tigers took a big blow when quarterback Kelly Bryant suffered an apparent concussion in the final minute of the first half. He was knocked down hard by defensive tackle Chris Slayton and lay on the turf for a couple of minutes before being helped to the locker room. Slowed after spraining his left ankle last week against Wake Forest, Bryant passed for 116 yards and ran for minus-8 yards. Clemson has a bye week to heal and correct its mistakes. ''I'm sure they'll still have an opportunity to play for the national championship,'' Syracuse coach Dino Babers said. ''They're a national championship team. They're going to be fine. '' Bryant, who watched the second half from the sideline, entered the game averaging 277 yards of total offense, but noticeably favored an injured ankle as Syracuse gained a surprising 17-14 halftime lead. Zerrick Cooper replaced Bryant to start the second half and guided the Tigers to a tying field goal. The Tigers tried a trick play with time winding down, but Will Spiers threw an incompletion on a fake punt. Dungey hit Dontae Strickland for a 23-yard score to open the game and also hit Ervin Philips for 66 yards in the first quarter and Steve Ishmael for 30 in the third to break a 17-17 tie. Syracuse used big plays to stun the Tigers, hitting six of 20 yards or more as the Orange outgained Clemson 440-317. And the Orange defense limited the Tigers to 2 of 11 on third down, none more critical than Cooper's overthrow on third down before the fake. The Orange responded quickly as the Carrier Dome crowd rocked the building with raucous cheers of `Let's Go Orange! ' Dungey raced 45 yards down the left side and hit Ishmael on the next play for a 30-yard scoring pass. Not to be outdone, the Tigers scored in 56 seconds on Travis Etienne's 52-yard run to tie it at 24. The Orange defense took a page out of Clemson's playbook. The Tigers were among just three teams in the nation averaging at least 230 yards rushing and 230 yards passing (Ohio State and Oregon are the others). The Tigers managed just 39 yards rushing in the first half and 113 total. ''They came ready to play,'' Clemson defensive end Clelin Ferrell said. ''They came out, they saw blood, they saw they had a definite chance to win the game and we just didn't capitalize on the opportunities we had to make a comeback. '' The Tigers scored in just 67 seconds on their first possession, with Tavien Feaster capping a three-play drive with a 37-yard run untouched up the middle of the Orange defense. But the Orange defense arose to the occasion from that point on. In Clemson's first six games, no team had scored more than seven points against the Tigers through three periods. Opponents were averaging 4. 3 points, 9. 7 first downs, 71 yards rushing, 105 passing yards and 176 yards in total offense through three quarters. Syracuse had eight first downs and 152 yards in the first quarter alone, 100 through the air and outgained the Tigers 270-155 in the first half. The Clemson defense finally asserted itself midway through the second quarter, forcing a fumble by Strickland that Tanner Muse scooped up and raced 63 yards untouched down the right side to tie it at 14-14. THE TAKEAWAYClemson: If the Tigers hope to keep in the hunt for the playoffs, either Cooper or freshman Hunter Johnson will have to assume the load at quarterback if Bryant has to sit. Clemson also needs to find some consistency in the kicking game. Alex Spence missed a 35-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 38-yarder in the third and is 2 of 6 since taking over for injured Greg Huegel. Syracuse: The Orange once again proved that they can play with the big boys. Syracuse upset No. 17 Virginia Tech last October. Dungey needs to stay healthy, though. He had to sit out a play in the second quarter after a hard hit near the goal line and the Orange had to settle for a 22-yard field goal by Murphy. ESCE ARTISTSSyracuse was twice pinned inside its own 10 by punts in the first half. The Orange escaped the first time when Christian Wilkins was called for roughing the passer on a third-down play and Dungey rescued them the second with consecutive completions of 20 yards to tight end Ravian Pierce and 15 yards to Jamal Custis. UP NEXTClemson: The Tigers have a bye before facing Georgia Tech at home. Syracuse: The Orange travel to face No. 11 Miami. ---More college football: www. collegefootball. ap. org and https://twitter. com/-Top25

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